Unavailing Quotes Page 2

Part 2 of the unavailing quotations list about sayings citing Max Irons, Oliver Sacks and Nicholson Baker captions

  • I think it's quite good to have an amount of unavailability.

    — Max Irons
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  • Even when other powers have been lost and people may not even be able to understand language, they will nearly always recognize and respond to familiar tunes. And not only that. The tunes may carry them back and may give them memory of scenes and emotions otherwise unavailable for them.

    — Oliver Sacks
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  • When the excessively shy force themselves to be forward, they are frequently surprisingly unsubtle and overdirect and even rude: they have entered an extreme region beyond their normal personality, an area of social crime where gradations don't count; unavailable to them are the instincts and taboos that booming extroverts, who know the territory of self-advancement far better, can rely on.

    — Nicholson Baker
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  • All reform except a moral one will prove unavailing.

    — Thomas Carlyle
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  • To me, it appears no unjust simile to compare the affairs of this great Continent to the mechanism of a clock, each state representing some one or other of the smaller parts of it which they are endeavoring to put in fine order without considering how useless & unavailing their labor is unless the great Wheel or Spring which is to set the whole in motion is also well attended to & kept in good order.

    — George Washington
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  • When you make the obvious mysterious, then the mysterious becomes unavailable.

    — Walter Darby Bannard
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  • Whereas God, for reasons of His own, sometimes chooses to let the machine answer. 'The Supreme Being is unavailable to come to the phone at this time, but He wants you to know what your call is important to Him. In the meantime, for sins of pride, press one. For avarice, press two.

    — Sherwood Anderson
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  • There is only one courage and that is the courage to go on dying to the past, not to collect it, not to accumulate it, not to cling to it. We all cling to the past and because we cling to the past we become unavailable to the present.

    — Rajneesh
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  • When faith burns itself out, 'tis God who dies and thenceforth proves unavailing.

    — Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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  • Once we make our relationship choices in an adult way, a prospective partner who is unavailable, nonreciprocal, or not open to processing feelings and issues, becomes, by those very facts, unappealing. Once we love ourselves, people no longer look good to us unless they are good for us.

    — David Richo
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  • Why did God make me an outcast and a stranger in mine own house? The shades of the prison-house closed round about us all: walls strait and stubborn to the whitest, but relentlessly narrow, tall, and unscalable to sons of night who must plod darkly on in resignation, or beat unavailing palms against the stone, or steadily, half hopelessly, watch the streak of blue above.

    — W. E. B. Du Bois
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  • In the soil of the quick fix is the seed of a new problem, because our quiet wisdom is unavailable.

    — Wayne Muller
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  • It isn't the things that are happening to us that cause us to suffer, it's what we say to ourselves about the things that are happening. The truth you believe and cling to makes you unavailable to hear anything new.

    — Pema Chodron
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  • Do not brood. It makes the moment you are living in unavailable for learning and life.

    — Suzanne Farrell
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  • Who could not return from a visit to Jack Vance's world, without feeling that he had been somewhere unique, that he had experienced things unavailable in our mundane world?

    — Robert Silverberg
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  • You don't want romantic advice from me, you want romantic advice from Edward Cullen. I completely understand but he is completely unavailable right now and I'll tell you why. He doesn't exist.

    — John Green
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  • The truth you believe and cling to makes you unavailable to hear anything new.

    — Pema Chodron
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  • [A]ll of life, as we know it, moves in little, unavailing circles.

    More justly than to anything else, it can be likened to the game of baseball. Crack! we hit the ball, and away we go. If we earn a run (in life we call it success) we get back to the home plate and sit upon a bench. If we are thrown out, we walk back to the home plate -- and sit upon a bench.

    — O. Henry
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  • To read is to withdraw.To make oneself unavailable. One would feel easier about it if the pursuit inself were less...selfish.

    — Alan Bennett
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  • And in this curious state I had the realization, at the moment of seeing that stranger there, that I was a person like everybody else. That I was known by my actions and words, that my internal universe was unavailable for inspection by others. They didn't know. They didn't know, because I never told them.

    — Kim Stanley Robinson
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  • Then I break a glass and I slit my very innermost thigh so that I can pretend that I'm menstru--- well, unavailable.

    — Emilie Autumn
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  • We need be careful how we deal with those about us, when every death carries to some small circle of survivors, thoughts of so much omitted, and so little done- of so many things forgotten, and so many more which might have been repaired! There is no remorse so deep as that which is unavailing; if we would be spared its tortures, let us remember this, in time.

    — Charles Dickens
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  • But there's this one difference: one is gold put to the use of paving-stones, and the other is tin polished to ape a service of silver. Mine has nothing valuable about it; yet I shall have the merit of making it go as far as such poor stuff can go. His had first-rate qualities, and they are lost, rendered worst than unavailing.

    — Emily Bronte
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